3. The Exoneration of the Honorable Marcus Mosiah GarveyCommittee Led by Brother Yaw from Los Angeles. Marcus Garvey and the UNIA-ACL did nothing wrong. There has been exnerations issued by government officials in New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, Florida, and Connecticut. We need to continue this effort to have Marcus Garvey’s name cleared in the US documents and history. More information is available on this effort at www.marcusgarveyexoneration.com. Volunteers needed.

4. Universal African Black Cross Nurse - Re-Establishment of the Black Cross Nurses in all Divisions. They provide services for our Elders in the community. The Black Cross Nurse is also an Official Chartered Division of the UNIA-ACL from Belize. They provide Social Services for our people.

5. 2014 is the 100th Anniversary of the UNIA-ACL. Look out for Global Centennial celebrations.

6. UNIA-ACL Business – Each Division of the UNIA-ACL must have Study Groups, Community newspaper, a Division Library, and After School Program, and establish along with a building fund. In addition, each Division of the UNIA-ACL gave reports.

7. Garvey's Voice – The Distribution of the Garvey Voice Magazines is one of the most important means to educate our people.

Next year, 2010, the 53rd International Convention of the UNIA-ACL will be held in Washington DC. The 54th International Convention of the UNIA-ACL will be held in Philadelphia, PA in 2011. In 2012, the 55th International Convention will be held in Atlanta, Georgia. Division 421 have a short time to get ready for the UNIA-ACL Convention in Atlanta in 2012. Brothers and Sisters who are interested in being part of the Julius Nyerere/CBPM UNIA-ACL Atlanta Division 421, are asked to come to the twice a month monthly meeting every 2nd & 4th Sunday from 7pm-9pm at the CBPM Office. Call 404-HIP-JAZZ for Information.Each one of us has to start working for the World Government for African People established by Marcus Garvey and our Elders/Ancestors. We have to talk about the UNIA-ACL as contemporary and future developments with physical works which leads to self-reliance. Our sovereignty as a people will only come when we are a self-sufficient people. Each event of the 52nd International Convention, of the UNIA-ACL, began with signing and speaking the UNIA-ACL rituals. One God, One Aim, and One Destiny closed each event.

The Collective Black People Movement (CBPM) and Garveyites in Atlanta, Georgia, has given birth to one of the newest Divisions of the Universal Negro Improvement Association – African Community Leagues (UNIA-ACL). The Julius Nyerere/CBPM UNIA-ACL Division 421 was formed in July 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Julius Nyerere founded the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) in 1954. When Tanganyika attained independence from the British colonial rule, Dr. Julius Nyerere brought Tanganyika and Zanzibar into a union thus becoming the first president of the United Republic of Tanzania. The forming of the Julius Nyerere/CBPM Division 421, represents great progress for us as a Collective and for each member of the CBPM. We owe a lot of thanks to our Advisor, the 10th President General of the UNIA-ACL and 9th successor to the Honorable Marcus Garvey’s United States of Africa Government, the Honorable Senghor Jawara Baye, all brothers and sister who have been meeting at the CBPM office to form the Atlanta Division 421, and to the Ancestors for their blessings.In January 2009, President General Senghor Baye connected with the Collective Black People Movement (CBPM) because of the nation building works we have been doing in gathering, documenting, and organizing the skills, talents, and intelligence of African people for the purpose of self help and collective development. President General jumped on board immediately as a member and Advisor for the CBPM. Since that time, President General Senghor Baye has been spreading the good word on the CBPM’s Collective focus and works to all his contacts in the UNIA-ACL Government, to all divisions of the UNIA-ACL throughout the world, and to all African people in his connections. The President General has had the CBPM on Harambee Radio/TV with Dalani Aamon regularly (www.haramabeeradio.com). This has resulted in the CBPM growing on a national and international level as our new membership reflects.In May 2009, the Garvey Whirlwind Day passed through Atlanta, Georgia, with the force, spirit, and energies of Marcus Garvey himself. It was during this time, the attendees of the Garvey Whirlwind Day and Harambee Radio/TV 5th Anniversary made direct contact with the Parent Body of the UNIA-ACL Government. Some of the brothers and sisters who attended these events came together and have been meetingcollectively with the CBPM every Sunday from the end of May until the middle of August 2009. Continued Here

Message from Julius Nyerere/CBPM UNIA-ACL Atlanta Division 421 President:All African People at Home and Abroad are members of the UNIA-ACL Global Government that was created for us by the Honorable Marcus Messiah Garvey and the Founding Parent Body on August 31st, 1920. It is important that all African People become dues paying member of the UNIA-ACL Global Government.

Dual Citizenship with the continent of Africa is a Human Rights issue for African People in the Diaspora and is an important because as it stands now, we Africans in the Diaspora do not have a Home Land that accepts us as their children. The UNIA-ACL Global Government working with a coalition of interested organizations and individuals from the Sullivan Foundation and others has presented the proposal for Dual Citizenship Program Proposal for African People in the Diaspora to the African Union (AU) on September 13th, 2010 through Ambassador Amina Ali on the African Union in Washington DC.

On September 14th, 2010 was the 1st Dual Citizenship Program in Washington DC. The 2nd Dual Citizenship Program was held in Atlanta, Georgia on September 28th, 2010. Both events were very successful, therefore Dual Citizenship for us as African People is nearer than ever.

There are 3 different Processes to Dual Citizenship as follows:1. By getting DNA Test done to see where in Africa you are from, a few African Countries are allowing Dual Citizenship if you can prove your grand parents were born in Africa.2. Ghana and a couple other countries are offering Africans born in Ghana and relocated to the Diaspora and received citizenship from their new country where they live to regain their African Citizenship because they were born in that respective country.3. The UNIA-ACL Global Government Dual Citizenship Proposal working along with a coalition of interested groups and individuals.

In addition to this, the late Rev. Sullivan of the Sullivan Foundation was given Dual Citizenship by several African Countries, but was unsuccessful in getting Dual Citizenship for the African Diaspora. Isaiah Washington received Dual Citizenship from the country his DNA test identified him from in addition to paying a million dollars for his Dual Citizenship.

The UNIA-ACL Government is using International Laws; Africans in the Diaspora are Expatriates of the continent and therefore we have certain rights (and responsibilities) based on the International Laws for Expatriates. All races have expatriates, but it is only Africans in the Diaspora that don't leverage our rights as Expatriates. To find out more about the UNIA-ACL International Expatriate Movement (IEM) visit: www.cbpm.org/internationalexpatriatemovement.

The Processes to Dual Citizenship presented by the UNIA-ACL Global Government, to the African Union, is based on the Laws between Governments and covers the next 100 years with an extensive proposal that would have the African Diaspora and the continent of Africa working together on Repatriation Communities in the 54 countries of Africa and connecting the skills and talents of the Diaspora to the Continent and much more. Therefore, all Africans in the Diaspora who are interested in Dual Citizenship with the Continent of Africa, because Marcus Garvey said we are citizens of the Continent and not of the European created regions, must do the following to be prepared to receive Dual Citizenship with Africa through the UNIA-ACL Dual Citizenship Program:

1. Become a Dues paying member of any active UNIA-ACL Division in the World.2. Become a Citizen of the UNIA-ACL Global Government.3. You will receive automatic Dual Citizenship with each of the countries of Africa that sign the UNIA-ACL Global Government Dual Citizenship Proposal that is now being reviewed by various African Governments.

You should also know that there are various levels of Dual Citizenship for someone who is ready to return to live in Africa today to someone who just wants to have their Dual Citizenship with Africa, but may not be ready to relocate to Africa.

To become a dues paying member of the UNIA-ACL Global Government it is a $5 joining fee, $5 a year assessment, and $2 a month dues.

In order to become a citizen of the UNIA-ACL Government, you have to know our Government's History. Visit: www.cbpm.org/ldcsignin in which the UNIA-ACL Global Government Counsel General Faruq Muhammad and the Acting Counsel General I-Nia Rogers explains the legal history of our Government and how it was founded by the Honorable Marcus Messiah Garvey and the Founding Parent Body of the UNIA-ACL Global Government. Also get a copy of Dr. Tony Martin's book "Race First". Dr. Tony Martin is the World Historian on Marcus Garvey and in his book "Race First", he explains How Marcus Garvey was a legal genius and was able to create the UNIA-ACL Global Government from a legal perspective.

The first UNIA-ACL Global Citizenship Program on December 27th, 2010, the Kujichagulia Ceremony, transformed the UNIA-ACL from a membership entity to a Citizenship Body. This marked the re-birth and birth of our Government, when the UNIA-ACL Government held its First Kujichagulia Ceremony in December 2009. Visit www.cbpm.org/kujichaguliaceremony to experience the Historical Celebrations of Self-Determination for Africans at Home and Abroad. The next UNIA-ACL Citizenship Ceremony is Tuesday December 27th, 2010 in Washington DC. It is important to have your completed UNIA-ACL Citizenship Application submitted to the UNIA-ACL Atlanta Division 421 or your local UNIA-ACL Division no later than December 1st, 2010. A group of Brothers and Sisters from the UNIA-ACL Atlanta Division 421 will be traveling to Washington DC on December 26th, 2010. Contact the Julius Nyerere/CBPM UNIA-ACL Atlanta Division 421 at 404-HIP-JAZZ for more information on going to Washington DC for the 2nd Annual UNIA-ACL Global Citizenship Program.

The UNIA-ACL Citizenship for All Africans, the Dual Citizenship Program, the International Expatriate Movement (IEM), the Garvey's Voice Magazine (www.cbpm.org/garveysvoice), the UNIA-ACL Universal Cooperative, the Universal African Black Cross Nurses (www.cbpm.org/blackcrossnurses), the Race First Education Program (www.cbpm.org/panafrika), the UNIA-ACL Legal Defense Committee (www.cbpm.org/unia-ldc), the UNIA-ACL Legal Defense Fund (www.cbpm.org/unia-ldf), the works going on in Belize on the Land that was willed to the UNIA-ACL Government by Sir Isaiah Morter, the update of the UNIA-ACL Constitution, the Yearly UNIA-ACL conventions, the Marcus Garvey Exoneration Committee, and the UNIA-ACL African Redemption Fund are just some of the programs available in the 21st Century Garveyism under the leadership of the 9th Successor of Marcus Garvey and the 10th President General of the UNIA-ACL Global Government for all Africans at Home and Abroad, the Honorable Senghor Jawara Baye.

The UNIA-ACL Legal Defense Committee is the number one way we are going to protect the government established for us and enforce the rights we have as African People under International Laws. We know that freedom is not free. The UNIA-ACL Legal Defense Fund was created to generate funds to deal with the legal issues faced by the UNIA-ACL Legal Defense Committee from Trade Mark rights to paving a legal path for our people in the 21st Century. All Africans at Home and Abroad are urged to take the UNIA-ACL Legal Defense Fund Survey at: www.cbpm.org/ldfsurvey.

The UNIA-ACL Legal Defense Committee under the leadership of our Counsel General, the Honorable Faruq Muhammad, is not in the best of health and is currently undergoing Chemotherapy for a rare form of cancer. We need all Africans at home and abroad to Pray for our Counsel General and help with the cost of his treatments by making a contribution at the Faruq Fund www.faruqfund.com.

Look out for the revamped UNIA-ACL website: www.unia-acl.org currently being updated by our Minister of Information Brother Zama Cook. "Up you mighty Race, you can accomplish what you will".